Pierre Garcon | Wide Receiver | #88

3/13/2012: Signed a five-year, $42.5 million contract. The deal contains $20.5 million guaranteed, including an $11 million s the contract's life. An annual $250,000 roster bonus and an annual $150,000 workout bonus is available throughout the contract's life. 2016: $7.6 million, 2017: Free Agent

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Garcon led the team in targets with Jordan Reed out and was the most consistent option. He was the only receiver to catch a pass in the first half, and he had a big 28-yard catch on the second touchdown drive. If Reed is out again against Philly, Garcon will be in play as a WR3. Dec 4 - 8:37 PM

Garcon did his usual thing; catching what was thrown to him, sometimes creating after the catch, and sometimes not. Week to week, he's a borderline WR3. Nov 24 - 8:16 PM

Pierre Garcon caught 6-of-7 targets for 116 yards and a touchdown in Week 11 against the Packers.

Garcon got past the secondary for a 70-yard fourth-quarter TD. It's hard to have any strong takeaways with the Packers defense playing as bad as it is, but Garcon has at least seven targets and 60-plus yards in three straight games. He's on the WR3 radar for Week 12 against Dallas. Nov 21 - 1:03 AM

Garcon had an expanded role with DeSean Jackson sidelined. He led Washington in receiving and out-targeted Jamison Crowder and Jordan Reed. With a plus Week 11 matchup with Green Bay's secondary, Garcon will be on the streaming radar if Jackson doesn't return. Nov 13 - 5:40 PM

Doctson was eligible to return in Week 16, but the Redskins ended that dream by designating C Kory Lichtensteiger as their return player earlier this week. Doctson finishes his rookie season with just two catches for 66 yards in two appearances. With both DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon headed for free agency, Washington will not have much tape to judge as they determine if Doctson can fill the No. 1 role next season.

Jordan Reed (shoulder) said he expects to play Week 14 against the Eagles.

We're not sure what to make of all this as ESPN's John Keim said Reed looked to be in "obvious pain" at Thursday's practice. Despite what Keim saw, Reed claims to have his full range of motion back and coach Jay Gruden said he "looked pretty good" on Thursday. This is shaping up as a classic game-time decision. Fortunately the Redskins play at 1 PM ET this week, so we'll know his status relatively early.